A review by readgreed
Sundiver, by David Brin

5.0

I originally read this book back in 1981 when it was a standalone and re-read it again to recall why I enjoyed it so much. While the prose may sound slightly dated, it still doesn't take away from the underlying theme of treachery and self-grandiose ambitions - never mind the consequences.
What I still like about reading David Brin is that his writing is very positive philosophically - akin almost to the 'Star Trek' optimism - about aliens we've yet to encounter.